| 00:00 | 00:00Master Richard is playing a dangerous game with Annie, the gardener's daughter. 00:45A man realises that a book he took from his father as a child, set out his own future.
| 00:001/5A woman claiming her hands are possessed is met with scepticism. Stars Dermot Crowley. 00:30Book recommendations from Sue MacGregor, Anita Anand and Matt Seaton.
| 00:002/5Jake claims an angel saved his life, but Lorcan proves that he may be telling the truth. 00:30Irish singer-songwriter Eleanor McEvoy talks to Phil Cunningham about her life and music.
| 00:003/5A boy swears a poltergeist is attacking him, but his father blames his son's wilfulness. 00:302/6Mark Radcliffe on the career of one of the most successful comedians of the 1950s and 60s.
| 00:004/5Paul claims he can foresee imminent crimes, but the police think he's the perpetrator. 00:30Baroness Shirley Williams discusses her mother, the feminist and pacifist Vera Brittain.
| 00:005/5Lorcan and Aoife discover something odd about residents of Maeve's busy Dublin guesthouse. 00:30Poet Carole Satyamurti and humourist Guy Browning make unlikely fugitives.
| 00:00An all-knowing computer seems to have an independent life of its own.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2Love, longing and loss set against a backdrop of turbulence and unrest in 1811 Yorkshire.
| 01:001/5Ex-jockey Sid Halley must guard a horse, probe a syndicate and find a swindler. 01:30Broadcaster Ian McMillan pays tribute to television's longest running situation comedy.
| 01:002/5When the favourite for the Newmarket 2000 Guineas race was nobbled, where was Sid? 01:30Michael Alexander on the place of TS Eliot, and poetry in general, in national culture.
| 01:003/5Determined Sid Halley returns to England to face threats from a gang of racecourse dopers. 01:30Christopher Frayling on Henry Cole, the founder of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
| 01:004/5Sid Halley must investigate the loss of three champion racehorses. 01:30Can scientists be compared to Premier League footballers? Alok Jha investigates.
| 01:005/5Will Sid Halley dare to reveal the truth behind the doping and phony racing syndicates? 01:30Tom Robinson explores Robert Schumann's collaborative violin sonata, Frei Aber Einsam.
| 01:00Magical drama set in a mysterious Welsh village with Joanna Scanlan.
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| 02:00 | 02:15A dogmatic young Catholic disapproves of Guy Fawkes Night. 02:302/2Hoffman’s manuscript describes shameful and terrifying experiences.
| 02:00Poet Daljit Nagra's archive tribute includes poems by Wilfred Owen read by Kenneth Branagh 02:451/5Nina is faced with the problem of an eight-foot Christmas tree, too big for the house.
| 02:00Poet Daljit Nagra's archive tribute includes Dennis Silk talking about Siegfried Sassoon. 02:452/5Nina Stibbe exchanges culinary ideas with Alan Bennett and finds Thomas Hardy irritating.
| 02:00Poet Daljit Nagra's archive tribute includes poetry by Isaac Rosenberg. 02:453/5Alan Bennett's handyman skills come to the rescue.
| 02:00Poet Daljit Nagra's archive tribute includes from 2008 The Josephine Hart Poetry Programme 02:454/5Nina starts college, has an uncomfortable theatre trip and frets about a romance.
| 02:00Daljit Nagra's archive tribute turns its focus to the Great War's women poets. 02:455/5Dissertation crises, spotting Samuel Beckett and employing subterfuge to save face.
| 02:10Radio 2's Ken Bruce chooses Frank Sinatra and Joe Brown. 02:154/7Muriel Gray debunks a few myths about the Armada during a walk in Devon. 02:45Fear stalks the herd. Is the case nearing its end?
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| 03:00 | 03:451/5Two teachers discuss the changing nature of respect between pupils and teachers.
| 03:00The famous story of the Von Trapps told from another perspective.
| 03:00The story of WW1 in 1914 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
| 03:00The story of WW1 in 1915 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
| 03:00The story of WW1 in 1916 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
| 03:00The story of WW1 in 1917 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
| 03:00Denis Norden chats to Paul Jackson about his radio comedy partnership with Frank Muir.
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| 04:00 | 04:00What really happened after JFK's murder, in the hospital and on the presidential jet?
| 04:005/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Graham Norton, Josie Lawrence and Jenny Éclair. 04:304/6Molly doesn't care who her ex-husband Doug dates - but she still wants all the details.
| 04:004/6Students from St John's College, Cambridge, take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 04:301/6Teacher Izzy Comyn has a predilection for inappropriate men.
| 04:003/6Martin Young is joined by Francis Wheen, Carol Sarler, Fred Housego and Rachel Holmes. 04:304/4Simon comes to conclusions about his wife, children and friends. But are they correct?
| 04:005/10More testing brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Paul Lamford and Robert Eastaway. 04:302/4Romance writer Anna's love life is causing problems on the page.
| 04:001/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 04:305/6When her company takes on a Murder Mystery Evening, it isn't Rosie who makes a killing.
| 04:00On his second honeymoon, Adam sees his dead mother and is plunged into a dark world.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces Anne Stevenson - The Living Poet. 05:301/4A fresh look at the ancient world. Satire, sex and sausages.
| 05:004/6Roy vies for Jane's affections from the vantage point of a caravan in her garden. 05:305/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Nina Conti, Daisy Goodman and Lord Butler of Brockwell.
| 05:001/6A football-mad priest comforts the bereaved family of a stalwart parishioner. 05:304/6Henry seeks election as a Labour Party candidate.
| 05:005/6Will hard-up Tommy and Sheila's trip to Australia ever get off the ground? 05:301/4Bob catches up with a former resident of C Wing, who has written about their time inside.
| 05:002/6A promising partnership draws newly redundant Ken into the serious world of gambling. 05:305/6With Nigel Havers. Hardacre’s son Elgin joins the team and reveals some strange beliefs.
| 05:004/6Milkman blues and rock DJs in the sketch comedy about growing older disgracefully. 05:301/4Great works of fiction are upended when a comedy trio stumble into the plot.
| 05:30Andrew Marr continues his look at Englishness with the fictional character Mr Jorrocks.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Ex-jockey Sid Halley must guard a horse, probe a syndicate and find a swindler. 06:30Broadcaster Ian McMillan pays tribute to television's longest running situation comedy.
| 06:002/5When the favourite for the Newmarket 2000 Guineas race was nobbled, where was Sid? 06:30Michael Alexander on the place of TS Eliot, and poetry in general, in national culture.
| 06:003/5Determined Sid Halley returns to England to face threats from a gang of racecourse dopers. 06:30Christopher Frayling on Henry Cole, the founder of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
| 06:004/5Sid Halley must investigate the loss of three champion racehorses. 06:30Can scientists be compared to Premier League footballers? Alok Jha investigates.
| 06:005/5Will Sid Halley dare to reveal the truth behind the doping and phony racing syndicates? 06:30Tom Robinson explores Robert Schumann's collaborative violin sonata, Frei Aber Einsam.
| 06:00On his second honeymoon, Adam sees his dead mother and is plunged into a dark world.
| 06:00Vera nabs a package to Ibiza, while Irene aims to save her friend from seduction.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/6Roy vies for Jane's affections from the vantage point of a caravan in her garden. 07:305/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Nina Conti, Daisy Goodman and Lord Butler of Brockwell.
| 07:001/6A football-mad priest comforts the bereaved family of a stalwart parishioner. 07:304/6Henry seeks election as a Labour Party candidate.
| 07:005/6Will hard-up Tommy and Sheila's trip to Australia ever get off the ground? 07:301/4Bob catches up with a former resident of C Wing, who has written about their time inside.
| 07:002/6A promising partnership draws newly redundant Ken into the serious world of gambling. 07:305/6With Nigel Havers. Hardacre’s son Elgin joins the team and reveals some strange beliefs.
| 07:004/6Milkman blues and rock DJs in the sketch comedy about growing older disgracefully. 07:301/4Great works of fiction are upended when a comedy trio stumble into the plot.
| 07:30Andrew Marr continues his look at Englishness with the fictional character Mr Jorrocks.
| 07:15An Aunt's grief for a nephew killed in the First World War. 07:302/4A fresh look at the ancient world: Sophocles invents the TV detective.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/20The lad says women hold men back, so he forms a group to re-establish male superiority. 08:304/10The threat of closure for the sleepy station calls for desperate measures.
| 08:003/7Bertie Wooster is swept up into a world of fake heroics. With Richard Briers. 08:30The government is promised millions, but the duo must sort out a sculpture.
| 08:0010/19Sister ships Troutbridge and Makepeace are sent on a wild ghost chase into the fog. 08:30Kenneth gets some movie star gossip and 'Hornerama' looks at hospitals.
| 08:007/8Jim stands firm against government surveillance, until his own life comes under threat. 08:301/26A certain brown terror awaits Dick Emery, who is filling Harry Secombe's shoes.
| 08:001/8Back after their own individual projects, the bickering comedy team reconvenes. 08:30Roy Hudd leads a comic look back at events of 1978.
| 08:00Denis Norden chats to Paul Jackson about his radio comedy partnership with Frank Muir.
| 08:001/6David Jason's probe of modern life sets out to comprehend cash. 08:30A West End musical spoof, plus trouble over a ring for the Glums. Stars June Whitfield.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Graham Norton, Josie Lawrence and Jenny Éclair. 09:304/6Molly doesn't care who her ex-husband Doug dates - but she still wants all the details.
| 09:003/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Jimmy Mulville and Nonny Williams. 09:302/5Ebenezer Fudge’s literary characters come to life and critique his preposterous plots.
| 09:003/6Martin Young is joined by Francis Wheen, Carol Sarler, Fred Housego and Rachel Holmes. 09:304/4Simon comes to conclusions about his wife, children and friends. But are they correct?
| 09:005/10More testing brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Paul Lamford and Robert Eastaway. 09:302/4Romance writer Anna's love life is causing problems on the page.
| 09:001/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 09:305/6When her company takes on a Murder Mystery Evening, it isn't Rosie who makes a killing.
| 09:00Ian Lavender's homage to BBC Radio's comedies about the Armed Forces.
| 09:00Lindsey Hilsum's powerful and inspiring biography of the courageous journalist.
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| 10:00 | 10:00The famous story of the Von Trapps told from another perspective.
| 10:00The story of WW1 in 1914 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
| 10:00The story of WW1 in 1915 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
| 10:00The story of WW1 in 1916 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
| 10:00The story of WW1 in 1917 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
| | 10:10Fi Glover introduces a conversation between two zoo workers about their working day.(R) 10:15From Patsy Cline to Dina Washington, the American comedian shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:005/5A guest goes missing at a shooting weekend. Read by Samuel West. 11:15By Neil Brand. Mickey's big deception plan could change the course of the war.
| 11:00The discovery of a body turns an archaeological dig into a crime scene. 11:15By Jonathan Ruffle. Mickey's bold deception plan is put into action.
| 11:00A chance encounter results in a woman reliving her past. 11:15Two armoured trains meet on a single track in the desert.
| 11:00A minister is asked to commit a shocking crime for one of his parishioners. 11:15The story of the YMCA's Mrs Addie Washington, sent to support US black soldiers in France.
| 11:00Annabel Port joins Amanda Litherland to recommend some of the best crime podcasts.
| | 11:002/8True stories told live in in the USA: Sarah Austin Jenness introduces fatherly stories.
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| 12:00 | 12:003/20The lad says women hold men back, so he forms a group to re-establish male superiority. 12:304/10The threat of closure for the sleepy station calls for desperate measures.
| 12:003/7Bertie Wooster is swept up into a world of fake heroics. With Richard Briers. 12:30The government is promised millions, but the duo must sort out a sculpture.
| 12:0010/19Sister ships Troutbridge and Makepeace are sent on a wild ghost chase into the fog. 12:30Kenneth gets some movie star gossip and 'Hornerama' looks at hospitals.
| 12:007/8Jim stands firm against government surveillance, until his own life comes under threat. 12:301/26A certain brown terror awaits Dick Emery, who is filling Harry Secombe's shoes.
| 12:001/8Back after their own individual projects, the bickering comedy team reconvenes. 12:30Roy Hudd leads a comic look back at events of 1978.
| 12:001/6A football-mad priest comforts the bereaved family of a stalwart parishioner. 12:303/20The lad says women hold men back, so he forms a group to re-establish male superiority.
| 12:001/6David Jason's probe of modern life sets out to comprehend cash. 12:30A West End musical spoof, plus trouble over a ring for the Glums. Stars June Whitfield.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5Ex-jockey Sid Halley must guard a horse, probe a syndicate and find a swindler. 13:30Broadcaster Ian McMillan pays tribute to television's longest running situation comedy.
| 13:002/5When the favourite for the Newmarket 2000 Guineas race was nobbled, where was Sid? 13:30Michael Alexander on the place of TS Eliot, and poetry in general, in national culture.
| 13:003/5Determined Sid Halley returns to England to face threats from a gang of racecourse dopers. 13:30Christopher Frayling on Henry Cole, the founder of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
| 13:004/5Sid Halley must investigate the loss of three champion racehorses. 13:30Can scientists be compared to Premier League footballers? Alok Jha investigates.
| 13:005/5Will Sid Halley dare to reveal the truth behind the doping and phony racing syndicates? 13:30Tom Robinson explores Robert Schumann's collaborative violin sonata, Frei Aber Einsam.
| 13:00Magical drama set in a mysterious Welsh village with Joanna Scanlan.
| 13:00Vera nabs a package to Ibiza, while Irene aims to save her friend from seduction.
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| 14:00 | 14:00Poet Daljit Nagra's archive tribute includes poems by Wilfred Owen read by Kenneth Branagh 14:451/5Nina is faced with the problem of an eight-foot Christmas tree, too big for the house.
| 14:00Poet Daljit Nagra's archive tribute includes Dennis Silk talking about Siegfried Sassoon. 14:452/5Nina Stibbe exchanges culinary ideas with Alan Bennett and finds Thomas Hardy irritating.
| 14:00Poet Daljit Nagra's archive tribute includes poetry by Isaac Rosenberg. 14:453/5Alan Bennett's handyman skills come to the rescue.
| 14:00Poet Daljit Nagra's archive tribute includes from 2008 The Josephine Hart Poetry Programme 14:454/5Nina starts college, has an uncomfortable theatre trip and frets about a romance.
| 14:00Daljit Nagra's archive tribute turns its focus to the Great War's women poets. 14:455/5Dissertation crises, spotting Samuel Beckett and employing subterfuge to save face.
| 14:10Radio 2's Ken Bruce chooses Frank Sinatra and Joe Brown. 14:154/7Muriel Gray debunks a few myths about the Armada during a walk in Devon. 14:45Fear stalks the herd. Is the case nearing its end?
| 14:15An Aunt's grief for a nephew killed in the First World War. 14:301/2It’s 1991. Adrian is 23 and still infatuated with, the now married, Pandora.
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| 15:00 | 15:00The famous story of the Von Trapps told from another perspective.
| 15:00The story of WW1 in 1914 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
| 15:00The story of WW1 in 1915 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
| 15:00The story of WW1 in 1916 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
| 15:00The story of WW1 in 1917 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
| 15:00Denis Norden chats to Paul Jackson about his radio comedy partnership with Frank Muir.
| 15:452/5Viscount De L'Isle and his daughter discuss changing attitudes towards the aristocracy.
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| 16:00 | 16:005/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Graham Norton, Josie Lawrence and Jenny Éclair. 16:304/6Molly doesn't care who her ex-husband Doug dates - but she still wants all the details.
| 16:004/6Students from St John's College, Cambridge, take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 16:301/6Teacher Izzy Comyn has a predilection for inappropriate men.
| 16:003/6Martin Young is joined by Francis Wheen, Carol Sarler, Fred Housego and Rachel Holmes. 16:304/4Simon comes to conclusions about his wife, children and friends. But are they correct?
| 16:005/10More testing brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Paul Lamford and Robert Eastaway. 16:302/4Romance writer Anna's love life is causing problems on the page.
| 16:001/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 16:305/6When her company takes on a Murder Mystery Evening, it isn't Rosie who makes a killing.
| 16:00On his second honeymoon, Adam sees his dead mother and is plunged into a dark world.
| 16:00The story of WW1 in 1918 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/6Roy vies for Jane's affections from the vantage point of a caravan in her garden. 17:305/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Nina Conti, Daisy Goodman and Lord Butler of Brockwell.
| 17:001/6A football-mad priest comforts the bereaved family of a stalwart parishioner. 17:304/6Henry seeks election as a Labour Party candidate.
| 17:005/6Will hard-up Tommy and Sheila's trip to Australia ever get off the ground? 17:301/4Bob catches up with a former resident of C Wing, who has written about their time inside.
| 17:002/6A promising partnership draws newly redundant Ken into the serious world of gambling. 17:305/6With Nigel Havers. Hardacre’s son Elgin joins the team and reveals some strange beliefs.
| 17:004/6Milkman blues and rock DJs in the sketch comedy about growing older disgracefully. 17:301/4Great works of fiction are upended when a comedy trio stumble into the plot.
| 17:30Andrew Marr continues his look at Englishness with the fictional character Mr Jorrocks.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects Coming Home, a reflection on life as a soldier. 17:302/4A fresh look at the ancient world: Sophocles invents the TV detective.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5A woman claiming her hands are possessed is met with scepticism. Stars Dermot Crowley. 18:30Book recommendations from Sue MacGregor, Anita Anand and Matt Seaton.
| 18:002/5Jake claims an angel saved his life, but Lorcan proves that he may be telling the truth. 18:30Irish singer-songwriter Eleanor McEvoy talks to Phil Cunningham about her life and music.
| 18:003/5A boy swears a poltergeist is attacking him, but his father blames his son's wilfulness. 18:302/6Mark Radcliffe on the career of one of the most successful comedians of the 1950s and 60s.
| 18:004/5Paul claims he can foresee imminent crimes, but the police think he's the perpetrator. 18:30Baroness Shirley Williams discusses her mother, the feminist and pacifist Vera Brittain.
| 18:005/5Lorcan and Aoife discover something odd about residents of Maeve's busy Dublin guesthouse. 18:30Poet Carole Satyamurti and humourist Guy Browning make unlikely fugitives.
| 18:00An all-knowing computer seems to have an independent life of its own.
| 18:00Tale of a cursed professor with a red book, a wayward nephew and an 18th century tankard. 18:45An accident survivor realises that the people who gathered to gawp, have a familiar look.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/20The lad says women hold men back, so he forms a group to re-establish male superiority. 19:304/10The threat of closure for the sleepy station calls for desperate measures.
| 19:003/7Bertie Wooster is swept up into a world of fake heroics. With Richard Briers. 19:30The government is promised millions, but the duo must sort out a sculpture.
| 19:0010/19Sister ships Troutbridge and Makepeace are sent on a wild ghost chase into the fog. 19:30Kenneth gets some movie star gossip and 'Hornerama' looks at hospitals.
| 19:007/8Jim stands firm against government surveillance, until his own life comes under threat. 19:301/26A certain brown terror awaits Dick Emery, who is filling Harry Secombe's shoes.
| 19:001/8Back after their own individual projects, the bickering comedy team reconvenes. 19:30Roy Hudd leads a comic look back at events of 1978.
| 19:00Ian Lavender's homage to BBC Radio's comedies about the Armed Forces.
| 19:002/8True stories told live in in the USA: Sarah Austin Jenness introduces fatherly stories.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5Ex-jockey Sid Halley must guard a horse, probe a syndicate and find a swindler. 20:30Broadcaster Ian McMillan pays tribute to television's longest running situation comedy.
| 20:002/5When the favourite for the Newmarket 2000 Guineas race was nobbled, where was Sid? 20:30Michael Alexander on the place of TS Eliot, and poetry in general, in national culture.
| 20:003/5Determined Sid Halley returns to England to face threats from a gang of racecourse dopers. 20:30Christopher Frayling on Henry Cole, the founder of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
| 20:004/5Sid Halley must investigate the loss of three champion racehorses. 20:30Can scientists be compared to Premier League footballers? Alok Jha investigates.
| 20:005/5Will Sid Halley dare to reveal the truth behind the doping and phony racing syndicates? 20:30Tom Robinson explores Robert Schumann's collaborative violin sonata, Frei Aber Einsam.
| | 20:00Lindsey Hilsum's powerful and inspiring biography of the courageous journalist.
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| 21:00 | 21:005/5A guest goes missing at a shooting weekend. Read by Samuel West. 21:15By Neil Brand. Mickey's big deception plan could change the course of the war.
| 21:00The discovery of a body turns an archaeological dig into a crime scene. 21:15By Jonathan Ruffle. Mickey's bold deception plan is put into action.
| 21:00A chance encounter results in a woman reliving her past. 21:15Two armoured trains meet on a single track in the desert.
| 21:00A minister is asked to commit a shocking crime for one of his parishioners. 21:15The story of the YMCA's Mrs Addie Washington, sent to support US black soldiers in France.
| 21:00Annabel Port joins Amanda Litherland to recommend some of the best crime podcasts.
| | 21:10Fi Glover introduces a conversation between two zoo workers about their working day.(R) 21:15From Patsy Cline to Dina Washington, the American comedian shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Nina Conti, Daisy Goodman and Lord Butler of Brockwell. 22:301/4A surveyor's clerk tries hard to cover up a huge white lie. 22:451/4The faded 70s idol explains his downfall to a bemused Sue Lawley.
| 22:004/6Henry seeks election as a Labour Party candidate. 22:306/6The management consultants must make cuts at the firm that insures Ryan's flashy new car. 22:55Laura Lexx is joined by Harriet Kemsley.
| 22:001/4Bob catches up with a former resident of C Wing, who has written about their time inside. 22:30Not burdened by common sense, our Shedists spot a structure in the distance. 22:55Laura Lexx is joined by Harriet Kemsley.
| 22:005/6With Nigel Havers. Hardacre’s son Elgin joins the team and reveals some strange beliefs. 22:303/9Short-form show from the same team behind the long-running Newsjack. 22:453/8From Troy to Rome, the National Theatre of Brent offers their definitive history of Earth.
| 22:001/4Great works of fiction are upended when a comedy trio stumble into the plot. 22:301/4Henry Normal presents a mixed salad of satirical poetry.
| 22:003/4Paul's story of music takes in a Haitian rebellion, Slovenian hunting and Scottish whisky. 22:305/6The Simpsons' voice artiste interviews the Office co-creator. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Adam Rowe.
| 22:002/4A fresh look at the ancient world: Sophocles invents the TV detective. 22:301/6Day 30 and Brian has to win the Tour de France to save the contents of Lillian's freezer.
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| 23:00 | 23:002/6Hugh Dennis presents the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:302/6Temping at Nasa and planning permission for the Death Star.
| 23:002/5High winds alert! Weatherman Michael Fish bids for stardom. 23:302/6Ed finds himself the oldest intern in town and sharing an office with Ping.
| 23:006/6Naming children and computer dating. Manchester sketch show with Kate Ward. 23:304/7Dan Freedman and Nick Romero serve up a salad family who are Tossed in Space.
| 23:002/5The real point of owning a cat and a culture clash at the Proms. 23:304/4Neil Knock-Knock and John Minor make the political headlines.
| 23:00Manchester's 1996 Olympic bid is mocked. Sketches, stand-up and general ranting. 23:306/6More offbeat humorous songs, stories and poems with Phyllis King and Ivor Cutler
| 23:001/6Comedy from Rhod Gilbert, with Wilson Dixon, Sarah Millican and Scouting for Girls.
| 23:003/5Biting news satire. Campaigning to tighten the letter of the law, and war is declared. 23:25Arthur Smith is joined by Adam Rowe. 23:304/4Lord Zimbabwe and Dr Lilac are moon-bound, pursuing abducted hillbillies.
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